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Sketch the phase diagram of a pure substnace from the follwoing data. (A log P scale may help). There are two solid forms X and Y, which are both denser than the liquid, and Y is denser than X. The X form melts at 281 K under its own vapor pressure of 15 kPa. The normal boiling point of the liquid is 425 K. Liquid, X, and Y are all in equilibrium at 342 K and 1800 bar. Tc = 571K, Pc= 46 bar
A sample of gas at 47°C and 1.03 atm occupies a volume of 2.20 L. What volume would this gas occupy at 110.°C and 0.795 atm?
Calculate the ratio of dihydrogen phosphate to hydrogen phosphate in the blood at pH 7.4. The Ka = 6.3 x 10 -8 5. For a weak acid with a pKa of 6.0 calculate the ratio of conjugate base to acid at a pH of 5.0.
compute the water volume that is released upon its total metabolism to carbon dioxide and H 2 O, taking into account any oxidative phosphorylation that might occur.
Find the formula of a compound using stoichiometry and ideal gas equation and Deduce from these data the corresponding equation and write formulas for the oxide and sulfate of M .
Calculate the Gibbs free energy (in kJ/mol) at 80 degrees celsius. Assuming that the change in enthalpy is negligible over this temperature range
What is the heat of reaction (kJ) per mole of acid? Assume the mixture has a specific heat capacity of 4.18 J/(g·K) and that the densities of the reactant solutions are both 1.00 g/mL.
What is the heat change in J associated with 65 g of gaseous acetic acid at 127 oC changing to solid at -50 oC? c(acetic acid) (g) = 1.11 J/(g.K) c(acetic acid) (liq) = 2.18 J/(g.K) c(acetic acid) (s) = 1.32 J/ (g.K) ?Hfus(acetic acid) = 192 J/g ?..
Description of Balanced equations, Identify the steps involved in the formation of these compounds. Show the removal of water and the reactant.
what concentration of aqueous NaCl solution freezes at -15.2 C? the freezing point of pure water is 0.0 C and Kf of pure water is -1.86 C/m.
Find the temperature at which Kp=41.0 for the reaction H2(g)+I2(g) 2HI(g). [Given: at 25 degrees C, for H2(g), deltaH degrees F=0, S degrees=131.0 J/mol*K; for I2(g)
Use of fossil fuels - Should we be burning the raw materials for medicine and polymers? Where will we be in 50 years on this issue?
Write the reactions responsible for the LIQUID PHASE oxidation of S(IV) to S(VI), and show how the oxidation can lead to a decrease in pH of rain water.
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